Thanks Don mate, yep the weekends going good so far, yourself?
aye kanny though im definately getting man flu my throat feels like ive been gargling with gravel...
lookin at the pic id say it wasnt mite damage n more to do with the plants genetics,( it having the mutant, yet very disirable trait of growing bud out of the leaves
) in my humble novice opinion the damage to the veins is to uniformed surely mites wouldnt be that piccy?! i just had visions of mites coming out in the dark hours like them blokes who did the crop circles, just chewing the veins to fuck with your head
but you wouldnt have used just any old soil so its unlikely... mystery i guess if its not harming the buds then its not that big a deal. weird though only on one plant?! is it the same story on the other cheese?
Yep, that man flu's a bugger eh
not long got over it myself, had chest infection too!
Yea iv been doing a bit of research and have spoken to a few expert colleagues
and the only thing we can come up with is that its some kind of LSF (leaf spot fungus) thats targeting the veins, the plant in question could be in some way a phenotype with weak resistance to it, thats allowing it to take hold, thats why its only on one plant, but yea the plants budding and frosting up fine and its not spread to the others in any way so im not overly concerned about it, LSF is rife in the uk at the moment apparently, and theres hundreds of different sub-species of it, so it would be near impossible to identify it accurately (unless theres a microbiologist in the house??
) there are a few products available to slow it down and some products can totally irradicate certain species of it, but, as its getting quite late into flower now and the buds are getting dense, i dont really wanna be spraying with anything.
Im just waiting for a diagnosis from a couple of other people before i do anything.